Body & Soul1 min ago
Civil partnerships for heterosexual couples
Sorry, can only find old news link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11625835
A couple local to us are fighting their case this week for civil partnerships to be made legal for hetero couples. As it stands CPs are only recognised for same sex couples.
Have they got a case? or not really because they could get married. Are CPs a good compromise for people who want to commit but not neccessarily do the whole married thing?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11625835
A couple local to us are fighting their case this week for civil partnerships to be made legal for hetero couples. As it stands CPs are only recognised for same sex couples.
Have they got a case? or not really because they could get married. Are CPs a good compromise for people who want to commit but not neccessarily do the whole married thing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My understanding is that it is an attempt to force the issue of 'same-sex marriage' back into focus.
Civil Partnerships, whilst going some way in the right direction are still not comparable to marriage..........this issue hope to redress that.
Hetero-sexual couples face a similar bar in attempting CP as gay couples do in attempting Marriage........." It's not for YOU........it's for THEM.".
Civil Partnerships, whilst going some way in the right direction are still not comparable to marriage..........this issue hope to redress that.
Hetero-sexual couples face a similar bar in attempting CP as gay couples do in attempting Marriage........." It's not for YOU........it's for THEM.".
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no molly, you are missing the point - they don't want to get married, they want to live together without the trappings of marriage, they want to have their living-together recognised as a formal partnership. Lots of people live together for years without any formal recognition - they're looking to formalise it without having to go through a civil marriage.
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